What if the Democratic Party didn't drift...
but deliberately evolved into something else?
From its origins in decentralized power to its modern role in shaping institutions, narratives, and policy, the Democratic Party has undergone a transformation few fully understand.
Not sudden.
Not obvious.
But complete.
In The Party That Rewrote Reality, Tanner Dean Betts exposes the mechanism behind that transformation:
How crises forced structural rewritesHow moral narratives became political infrastructureHow incentives-not principles-drive long-term changeAnd why no one stopped it... because no one saw it happening in real timeThis is not about left vs right.
It's about how power actually works.
Because once a system learns how to rewrite itself-
it doesn't stop.