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.