<p>John Brown's 'Thoughts on Civil Liberty, on Licentiousness, and Faction' is a deeply reflective and incisive examination of post-war society grappling with its newfound freedoms and the inherent challenges that come with self-governance. Published in the politically charged year of 1765, the book emerges as a critical discourse on the emerging threats to civil liberty from within, exploring the dichotomy between the civil liberty dearly fought...