In 'The Way We Civilise' by Carl Adolf Feilberg, the author delves into the various processes and methods used by societies to civilize their citizens. Feilberg presents a thorough analysis of cultural development, social norms, and the evolution of civilization through a combination of historical research and philosophical reflections. The book is written in a concise and scholarly style, making it accessible to readers interested in the origins of societal norms and behaviors within a literary context that is both informative and engaging. As a prominent social reformer and writer, Carl Adolf Feilberg was deeply concerned with the moral and intellectual progress of society. His experiences in various cultural and political movements likely influenced his decision to write 'The Way We Civilise', as he sought to provide insight into the mechanisms of civilization and human development. I highly recommend 'The Way We Civilise' to readers interested in the intersections of history, philosophy, and social development. Feilberg's meticulous research and thoughtful analysis offer a valuable perspective on the forces that shape our societies and our individual behaviors.