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The flavors of democracy are:
- Participatory
- Pluralist
Both participatory and pluralist democracies involve active citizen involvement in decision-making processes. In participatory democracy, citizens directly participate in decision-making, while in pluralist democracy, diverse groups and interests compete for influence.
Elite democracy, on the other hand, is not considered a flavor of democracy, as it involves decision-making power concentrated in the hands of a small, privileged group.