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WO remarkable books are Ghent's "Our Benevolent Feudalism" and Brooks's "The Social Unrest." In these two books the opposite sides of the labor problem are expounded, each writer devoting himself with apprehension to the side he fears and views with disfavor. It would appear that they have set themselves the task of collating, as a warning, the phenomena of two counter social forces. Mr. Ghent, who is sympathetic with the socialist move-