Hayek Society

The LSE (London School of Economics) Hayek Society supports classical liberalism, free market economics and free trade. It is a campus society and is named in honour of Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek, who lectured at the London School of Economics from 1931 until 1950.

The Society was founded in 1996 by Hector Birchwood and Allister Heath. It publishes a journal entitled Ama-gi,[1] named after the first notation for freedom in Sumerian cuneiform.[2]

The Society also runs a small publishing press, Houghton Street Press.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Ama-gi website
  2. ^ "About LSE Hayek Society", LSE Hayek Society website

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