Discovering Contemporary Relevance in Mackinder's ‘Money-Power and Man-Power’

In the last century, Sir Halford Mackinder recognised that British policy needed to adapt to changing geopolitical circumstances. Mackinder, considered the "father of geopolitics," advanced an argument in defense of tariffs as a bulwark of power. His short pamphlet, "Money-Power and M...

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