Ama-Gi is a Sumerian word, which is translated to “freedom”. It is the earliest form of the word freedom in existence. The society has thus adopted it to name its journal. The journal has had a high reputation in the academic world and was cited on several occations in academic papers. We have been able to retrieve some volumes, which are in the links below.
Writings:
Viktor Vanberg Explores Hayek's Ideas on the Relationship Between Rules, Order and Complex Social Systems, from 1998.
F. A. Hayek as "Mr. Fluctooations". In Defense of Hayek's "Technical Economics". From LSE's Hayek Society Journal, vol. 5, no. 2 (Spring), 2003
Lent Term 2004 Volume 6, Issue 1.
An ‘Austrian’ Economist's Perspective on Transitional Political Economy. Ama-gi: The Journal of the Hayek Society at the London School of Economics, Summer Term 2004 Vol., 6, Issue 2, pp. 12-14
Referenced but not retrieved:
Matonis, J. (1998). Digital cas and monetary freedom, in: Hayek Society’s AMA-Gi, vol. 1, no. 1, http://www.lse.ac.uk/clubs/hayek/ama-gi/ama-gi.htm
Wenzel, N. (2007a). Beyond parchment, beyond formal rules: Constitutional culture and constitutional political economy. Ama-Gi, The Journal of the Hayek Society of the London School of Economics, 8(1), 8-27.
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