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I think Settlers is important reading. It's inflammatory, yes, but it holds influence in the leftist canon and is worth discussing. What holds up? What doesn't? How have conditions changed since it was written, how have they remained the same? I think it's more valuable in a group discussion than individually read, IMO, which is why I brought it up.
As for the Cheng Enfu work, here it is on Prolewiki. It was published in Monthly Review, but it's much too long to be a basic article, it could be read over 2-3 weeks I suppose. It's significant because it was written in 2021, so it's based on recent conditions. It won't have the impact of the current trade war, or how the Russo-Ukrainian War or the resistance in Palestine post Al-Aqsa Flood have impacted imperialism, but it touches on a lot of what Hudson laid out decades prior.
Just suggestions, I'm happy with whatever the group or you choose.