There are some fine books in this group, but it's not a coherent list --
looks like it was thrown together by someone with a vague idea that
Marxism, socialism, communism etc. were all the same thing. If you are
looking for readings _on Marx_, less than half of these would really be
appropriate. Are you looking for Marxian exegesis? Debates on issues
within Marxism? Comparisons of Marxian thought on specific issues to
other schools?
While we're on the subject let me plug one neglected classic: I.I.
Rubin's _Essays on Marx's Theory of Value_.
Best, Colin
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy - Schumpeter
Principles of Political Economy: And Chapters on Socialism - J.S. Mill
The Power Elite - C. W. Mills
Capitalism and Freedom - M. Friedman
The Fatal Conceit: Errors of Socialism (Collected works of Hayek) -
Bartley
Marginalized in the Middle - Alan Wolfe
The Pathology of the U.S. Economy - Perelman
Marxism: For and Against - Heilbroner
Capitalism & Modern Social Theory:Analysis of Marx, Durkheim, Weber -
Giddens
Marxism and the Philosophy of Language - Volosinov
Critical Theory, Marxism and Modernity - D. Kellner
>From Marx to Mises: Post-Cap. Society & the Challenge of Econ. Calc. -
Steele
Against Capitalism - D. Schweickart
Intro. to Marx & Engels: A Critical Reconstruction - R. Schmitt, et.al.
Race to the Bottom: Why a Worldwide Worker Surplus .... - Alan Tonelson
Interrogating Inequality:Essays on class Analysis,Soc.,Marxism -
E.O.Wright
Introduction to the Logic of Marxism - George Novack
Marxism in the Postmod Age: Confronting the New World Order - A. Callari
Economic Calculation in the Socalist Comonwealth - von Mises
>From Capitalism to Equality: Laws of Econ. Change - C. Andrews
Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis - von Mises