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Robert G. Hagstrom is one of the best-known authors of investment books for general audiences. Turning his extensive experience as a portfolio manager at Legg Mason Capital Management into valuable guidance for professionals and nonprofessionals alike he is the author of six successful books on investment including The Warren Buffett Way a New York Times best-seller that has sold more than a million copies. . In this updated second edition of Investing: The Last Liberal Art Hagstrom explores basic and fundamental investing concepts in a range of fields outside of economics including physics biology sociology psychology philosophy and literature. He discusses for instance how the theory of evolution disrupts the notion of the efficient market and how reading strategies for literature can be gainfully applied to investing research. Building on Charlie Munger's famous latticework of mental models concept Hagstrom argues that it is impossible to make good investment decisions based solely on a strong knowledge of finance theory alone. He reinforces his concepts with additional data and a new chapter on mathematics and updates his text throughout to reflect the developments of the past decade particularly the seismic economic upheaval of 2008. He has also added a hundred new titles to the invaluable reading list concluding the book.. Praise for the first edition:I read this book in one sitting: I could not put it down.?Peter L. Bernstein author of Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of RiskElegant and irresistible. Robert G. Hagstrom makes the complex clear as he confidently crisscrosses through the disciplines of finance biology physics and literature. The only way to understand investing better [Investing] shows is to understand the world better. Ideas spark off the page at every turn. This is simply a gem of a book.?James Surowiecki New YorkerInvesting is a brisk and engaging read and it is a pleasure to be in the presence of Hagstrom's agile mind.?International Herald Tribune