David Harvey's invitation is probably the single best choice.

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> wrote:
> In early February I received this email from a Marxmail subscriber:
>
> "If I am not imposing on you —could you recommend some items to read to
> get some concise (assuming that is the right word to use) and basic
> understandings of marxism in its pure form and then the debates that
> either honed it or distorted it. I am new to this other than having some
> info from high school and reading the communist manifesto. I can follow
> some of the items sent to the list but the background to some of them is
> way above my level. Thanks for any recommendation you can make."
>
> It has taken me a while to get around to responding to this but this
> does not reflect a lack of interest on my part. To the contrary, this is
> one of the main reasons I launched Marxmail—to help people new to
> Marxism get a better handle on the main concepts without enduring the
> sectarian nonsense I had to put up with as a recruit to the Trotskyist
> movement in 1967.
>
> full:
> http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2013/03/10/a-reading-guide-for-students-of-marxism/
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