The Little Book That Still Beats the Market Summary of Key Points
Joel Greenblatt’s investing guide teaches the ‘Magic Formula,’ a simple strategy for finding good stocks at great prices.
Joel Greenblatt’s investing guide teaches the ‘Magic Formula,’ a simple strategy for finding good stocks at great prices.
The Way of Integrity is a guide to discovering one’s true self and living in alignment with it. Martha Beck uses wisdom from various traditions to help readers find integrity.
This seminal work explores the rise of the English working class from the 1780s to the 1830s, emphasizing their culture, community, and political consciousness.
A tool kit for clearer thinking, improved decision making, and richer creativity, by offering practical exercises and reminders.
Command and Control explores the history of nuclear weapons and the complexities of handling them safely, highlighting accidents and near-misses.
In ‘The Girl Who Played with Fire’, the sequel to ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’, Lisbeth Salander, a brilliant but troubled investigator and hacker, becomes the prime suspect in a high-profile murder case. As she races to clear her name and unravel a deep conspiracy, the narrative delves into themes of corruption, social injustice, and the quest for truth.
‘Phishing for Phools’ explores the darker side of the free market, where deception and manipulation are not anomalies but inherent features. Nobel Prize-winning economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller argue that markets are filled with tricks and traps, which they term ‘phishing for phools’. They illustrate how manipulation spans from personal finance to politics, underlining that no one is immune. The book combines economic theory, psychological insights, and real-world examples to demonstrate how phishing affects everyone, and calls for a more enlightened capitalism that guards against deceit.