March
As March writes to his wife, he observes that “there are other measures” to judge a man’s intelligence. What does he mean by this?
Chapter Eight

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Chapter Eight
March writes about how excited the slaves are to learn. This in itself is a measure of intelligence. March is amazed by the worker's excitement to learn, despite the fact that they must study after working in their fields for at least fourteen-hours a day.