Equal Power or Endless Wars? – Special Edition March 2026

This 100‑page spe­cial edi­ti­on of The Injustice Chronicle offers a 24‑article, deep­ly rese­ar­ched ana­ly­sis of the UN Security Council veto and Article 27—the clau­se that grants five per­ma­nent mem­bers the power to block coll­ec­ti­ve action. Titled Abolish Article 27: Equal Power or Endless Wars?, it exami­nes how the veto has shaped the 2026 Iran war, pre­vious con­flicts, and repea­ted Security Council dead­lock, and intro­du­ces Equalism—a frame­work that reframes equa­li­ty as a ques­ti­on of power, not just law or capital.

  • Content: 24 in-depth artic­les on the Iran war, UN veto dyna­mics, casu­al­ty pat­terns, and legal reform pathways (Jan–Mar 2026)

  • Lead fea­ture: Emerging Equalismus: Iran, Spain, and Saudi Arabia in a System That Keeps Producing Wars

  • Theory sec­tion: Selected excerp­ts from the 40‑page Equalism Manifest (full edi­ti­on available separately)

  • If you want the full theo­ry behind equal power and why capi­tal and rights are not enough, read the Equalism Manifest.

This spe­cial edi­ti­on argues that Article 27 of the UN Charter and the veto power of the per­ma­nent mem­bers have enab­led more than 320 vetoes sin­ce 1945 and con­tri­bu­ted to wars in which the Security Council was unable to act. It shows how Iran, Spain, and Saudi Arabia are begin­ning to chall­enge une­qual power, and why reforming the UN Security Council voting sys­tem has beco­me urgent.

Ideal for rea­ders inte­res­ted in UN reform, inter­na­tio­nal law, Security Council poli­tics, and new theo­re­ti­cal approa­ches such as Equalism.

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