What We Are Reading Today: Gulls of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East

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Updated 18 January 2023
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What We Are Reading Today: Gulls of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East

Authors: Peter Adriaens, Mars Muusse, Philippe J. Dubious, & Frederic Jiguet

Gulls occupy a particularly important place in the world of birds. But because they are notoriously difficult to identify, they have been relatively neglected in the ornithological literature.

“Gulls of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East” offers the most up-to-date guide for gull identification in Europe and beyond.

With a direct and visual approach, and an abundance of beautiful color photographs, this book provides thorough accounts of all species and subspecies of gulls found in the Western Palearctic.


What We Are Reading Today: Elites and Democracy by Hugo Drotchon

Updated 08 January 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: Elites and Democracy by Hugo Drotchon

A central paradox of democracies is that they are always ruled by elites. What can democracy mean in this context? Today, it is often said that a populist revolt against elites is driving democratic politics throughout the West.

But in “Elites and Democracy,” Hugo Drochon argues that democracy is more accurately and usefully understood as a perpetual struggle among competing elites—between rising elites and ruling elites.

Real political change comes from the interaction between social movements and elite political institutions such as parties. But, although true democracy—the rule of the people—may never be achieved, striving toward it can bring about worthwhile democratic results.

Moving away from conceptions of democracy, “Elites and Democracy” develops a dynamic theory of democracy.

At the turn of the 20th century, Gaetano Mosca, Vilfredo Pareto, and Robert Michels put forward “elite” theories of democracy and gave us terms such as the “ruling class” and “elites” itself.