Peter L.Bernstein

Against the Gods

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A Business Week, New York Times Business, and USA Today Bestseller “Ambitious and readable . . . an engaging introduction to the oddsmakers, whom Bernstein regards as true humanists helping to release mankind from the choke holds of superstition and fatalism.” -The New York Times “An extraordinarily entertaining and informative book.” -The Wall Street Journal “A lively panoramic book … Against the Gods sets up an ambitious premise and then delivers on it.” -Business Week “Deserves to be, and surely will be, widely read.” -The Economist “[A] challenging book, one that may change forever the way people think about the world.” -Worth “No one else could have written a book of such central importance with so much charm and excitement.” -Robert Heilbroner author, The Worldly Philosophers “With his wonderful knowledge of the history and current manifestations of risk, Peter Bernstein brings us Against the Gods. Nothing like it will come out of the financial world this year or ever. I speak carefully: no one should miss it.” -John Kenneth Galbraith Professor of Economics Emeritus, Harvard University In this unique exploration of the role of risk in our society, Peter Bernstein argues that the notion of bringing risk under control is one of the central ideas that distinguishes modern times from the distant past. Against the Gods chronicles the remarkable intellectual adventure that liberated humanity from oracles and soothsayers by means of the powerful tools of risk management that are available to us today. “An extremely readable history of risk.” -Barron's “Fascinating . . . this challenging volume will help you understand the uncertainties that every investor must face.” -Money “A singular achievement.” -Times Literary Supplement “There's a growing market for savants who can render the recondite intelligibly-witness Stephen Jay Gould (natural history), Oliver Sacks (disease), Richard Dawkins (heredity), James Gleick (physics), Paul Krugman (economics)-and Bernstein would mingle well in their company.” -The Australian
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Quotes

  • Gulnaz Bedelbaevahas quoted9 years ago
    Hamlet had it wrong: he who hesitates is halfway home.
  • Gulnaz Bedelbaevahas quoted9 years ago
    Time is the dominant factor in gambling. Risk and time are opposite sides of the same coin, for if there were no tomorrow there would be no risk.
  • Gulnaz Bedelbaevahas quoted9 years ago
    Gamblers may think they are betting on red or seven or four-of-a-kind, but in reality they are betting on the dock. The loser wants a short run to look like a long run, so that the odds will prevail. The winner wants a long run to look like a short run, so that the odds will be suspended. Far away from the gaming tables, the managers of insurance companies conduct their affairs in the same fashion. They set their premiums to cover the losses they will sustain in the long run; but when earthquakes and fires and hurricanes all happen at about the same time, the short run can be very painful.

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