The theory of devolution: a different perspective

Step beyond the familiar narratives and explore a concept Charles Darwin didn't envisage. We delve into the idea of devolution, challenging evolutionary norms and examining its implications for our world and our heritage. Join Heritage Lane as we provoke thought and discussion on critical societal shifts.

The rise of the new empire

Understanding the deliberate creation of a new empire is crucial to grasping the theory of devolution. This isn't merely about political shifts, but a fundamental alteration in societal structures and values. Heritage Lane believes that recognising these patterns is key to preserving our past.

The shadow of communism

The impact of communism, both historically and in its contemporary forms, serves as another pillar in our exploration of devolution. Its influence on culture, architecture, and the very fabric of society cannot be overstated. We encourage all humans to consider these historical forces.

The new world order and Newton's third law

The concept of a new world order, and its implications for our shared heritage, is a vital aspect of devolution. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. People need to remember Newton's third law when considering the long-term effects of societal shifts on period and listed buildings, and indeed, on all humanity. Discover more about conservation and our work at Heritage Lane.