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"The Writings of Thomas Jefferson" by Thomas Jefferson explores the concept of tact and its significance in various professions, particularly in political life. The book delves into the role of tact in statesmanship, diplomacy, and leadership, using historical examples like Jefferson, Henry Clay, and James G. Blaine. It discusses the qualities of a great tactician, such as understanding human nature and effective communication. Highlighting Jefferson's career and contributions to democracy, the narrative reflects on his oratory skills, diplomatic efforts, and political insights, offering a comprehensive view of his life and lasting impact on American politics.
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