Sir Halford John Mackinder PC (February 15 1861 - March 6 1947), was an English geographer and geopolitician.
He was educated at Epsom College and Christ Church, Oxford, and specialised as a physical geographer, later branching into economics and political theory, arguing that physical and human geography should be treated as a single discipline.
Possibly disappointed at not getting a full Chair, Mackinder left Oxford and became director of the London School of Economics between 1903 and 1908. After 1908, he concentrated on advocating the cause of imperial unity and only was involved in lecturing part-time. He was elected to Parliament in 1910 as Unionist Party member for the Glasgow Camlachie constituency and was defeated in 1922.
His next major work was in 1919 - Democratic Ideals and Society - was a perspective on the 1904 work in the light of peace treaties and Woodrow Wilson's idealism. This contains his most famous quote: "Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland; Who rules the heartland commands the World Island; Who rules the World Island commands the World." Although Mackinder was anti-Bolshevik (as British High Commissioner he tried to unite the White Russian forces), the principal concern of his work was to warn of the possibility of another major war (a warning also given by economist John Maynard Keynes).
Although Mackinder was anti-Bolshevik (as British High Commissioner he tried to unite the White Russian forces), the principal concern of his work was to warn of the possibility of another major war (a warning also given by economist John Maynard Keynes).
"The science of distribution. The science, that is, which traces the arrangement of things in general on the Earth's surface."
1861 births | 1947 deaths | People associated with the London School of Economics | British MPs | English geographers | Geopoliticians | Scottish politicians
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