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Equalism Movement – Equal power, not equal capital. Sign the Equalism Manifest to abolish Article 27 of the UN Charter and make all procedures transparent so that everyone is equal before the law.

Equality Is a Function of Power

Equalism is not about equal money. It is about equal power—so that law, human rights, and peo­p­les’ rights beco­me real.

Marx was wrong on one decisi­ve level: equal capi­tal is not the same as real equa­li­ty in socie­ty. Equalism shows that only equal power—especially bet­ween sta­tes and within the legal system—can make rights and peo­p­les’ self-deter­mi­na­ti­on real.

Equalism is not only a theo­ry. It is a demand for a new world order. This page pres­ents the Equalism Manifest, a poli­ti­cal pro­gram that calls for the aboli­ti­on of Article 27 of the UN Charter and the estab­lish­ment of Equalism as a new prin­ci­ple of world order.

Equalism: The Foundational Formula

All pre­vious social orders have tried to explain ine­qua­li­ty through capi­tal, pro­per­ty, or legal rights. Yet none of the­se expl­ana­ti­ons is sufficient.

Inequality does not ari­se sim­ply becau­se peo­p­le pos­sess dif­fe­rent amounts of wealth. It ari­ses whe­re power is une­qual­ly distributed.

Power deter­mi­nes who gains access, who is heard, and which paths in life are pos­si­ble. As long as power remains une­qual, every form of equa­li­ty remains an illusion.

Equalism beg­ins whe­re other theo­ries end: with the ques­ti­on of how power can be dis­tri­bu­ted, limi­t­ed, and made visible.

Inequality does not ari­se from wealth but from power.

Capital is not the cau­se of ine­qua­li­ty; it is its consequence.

Everywhere capi­tal was abo­lished or equal­ly dis­tri­bu­ted, ine­qua­li­ty per­sis­ted as long as power remain­ed unequal.

People were equal­ly poor, but not equal­ly powerful.

Equalism sums this up in one sen­tence: capi­tal fol­lows power—never the other way around.

Capitalism pro­mi­ses equa­li­ty befo­re the law.

Yet equa­li­ty befo­re the law requi­res equa­li­ty of power—and equa­li­ty of power does not exist.

This is why capi­ta­lism fails at its own precondition.

Equalism addres­ses the root cause:

Inequality emer­ges from une­qual power relations.

Those who hold power shape it into capi­tal, pri­vi­le­ge, and social advantage.

Capital fol­lows power—never the other way around.

Unequal power pro­du­ces inequality.

Equal power crea­tes justice.

Only when power beco­mes visi­ble does it lose its abili­ty to domi­na­te human beings.

Equalism in Practice: War, Migration & Extremism

War

When all sta­tes have equal power, no veto sta­te can deci­de a war alo­ne.
Equalism ends the mono­po­ly of the powerful over the decis­i­on to go to war. It turns the UN from an archi­tec­tu­re that enables wars into one that pre­vents them.
War is no lon­ger the decis­i­on of the powerful, but the shared respon­si­bi­li­ty of all states.

Migration & Flight

When power is equal, even weak sta­tes have a real right to fair asyl­um rules.
No sta­te can be forced to host ever­yo­ne, but no sta­te can be forced to clo­se its doors under pres­su­re from a hege­mon.
Equalism crea­tes a glo­bal sys­tem whe­re respon­si­bi­li­ty for migra­ti­on and flight is shared equal­ly, not dic­ta­ted by a few powerful sta­tes.
The rights of refu­gees are no lon­ger bar­gai­ning chips in the games of gre­at powers.

Extremism

When no sta­te has the pri­vi­le­ge of a veto over war, no power can finan­ce a “war of sel­ec­tion” for its own inte­rests.
Equalism breaks the link bet­ween gre­at-power rival­ry and extre­mism. Extremist groups lose their patrons, and their sup­port net­works shrink.
Power is no lon­ger con­cen­tra­ted in the hands of tho­se who pro­fit from cha­os, but dis­tri­bu­ted among all who bene­fit from peace.

Final Manifest

We demand:

Abolition of Article 27 of the UN Charter—establishment of Equalism as a new prin­ci­ple of world order.
All sta­tes shall have equal power so that law, human rights, and peo­p­les’ rights beco­me real.

Equal Power for Equal Rights
Equal rights are not enough wit­hout equal power.
Equalism demands equal power for all sta­tes and all peo­p­le — so that human rights, migra­ti­on rights, and the right to peace final­ly beco­me real, not just on paper.

If power is equal, rights are no lon­ger the pri­vi­le­ge of the few, but the rea­li­ty of all.

People have not­hing to lose but their fear.

Eglantina Frroku—February 2026

Equalism—World Order & Power

Equalism Manifest (Book)
Special edi­ti­on “Equal Power or Endless Wars?”

Make Injustice Visible

MAKE INJUSTICE VISIBLE
The MOVEMENT Manifest: Manifest Movement—Make Injustice Visible

Support the Equalism Movement

If you sup­port the Equalism Manifest, you can:

Learn more about the Equalism theo­ry in an in-depth ana­ly­sis of why equa­li­ty is not a capi­tal pro­blem, but a power pro­blem: Why Equalism Breaks With Marx: Equal Capital Is Not Equal Power
Read and purcha­se the 100-page spe­cial edi­ti­on Equal Power or Endless Wars? — data, war time­lines, and UN veto ana­ly­sis.
Read and purcha­se the full Equalism Book Manifest. A por­ti­on of pro­ceeds sup­ports the Equalism move­ment and the demand for the aboli­ti­on of Article 27 of the UN Charter.
Sign the Equalism Manifest via the form below.
For ongo­ing reve­la­ti­ons and access to the Hidden Systems Archive, visit the Make Injustice Visible Substack.

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