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My take is just the reverse-- you can't understand Hegel unless you've read 
Marx.  
Here's my "order of battle" for light summer reading:

Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
Value, Price, and Profit
Wage-Labor and Capital
Class Struggle in France 1848-1850
Eighteenth Brumaire
The Communist Manifesto
The Poverty of Philosophy
Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
Reread the Manuscripts of 1844
Capital, vol 1
Grundrisse
Capital, vol 3
Economic Manuscripts 1861-1864
Capital, vol 2
Theories of Surplus Value [overlaps with the manuscripts]
Hegel's Philosophy of Right; Marx's Critique

Then in August, you can start...........

I wouldn't recommend reading Hegel's Science of Logic until winter
And I wouldn't recommend reading Lenin as a philosopher at all


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