This is the second part of a series on Lord Chesterfield’s letters. Part one is hyperlinked here.
The common criticism of Lord Chesterfield’s advice to his son was that he promoted ‘sharp practice’. In twenty-first century speak, his letters taken at face value recommend treating every relationship as transactional, only associating with people who ‘can …
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