However, competition can never be eliminated.
As there will always be positions which men value more highly than
other positions, people will strive for them and try to outstrip
their rivals.
It is immaterial whether we call this emulation rivalry or competition. At any rate, in some way or other it must be decided whether or not a man ought to get the job he is applying for.
The question is only what kind of competition should exist.
The capitalist variety of competition is to outdo other people on the market through offering better and cheaper goods.
The bureaucratic variety consists in intrigues at the "courts" of those in power
Ludvig Von Mises, "Burocracy" pag 105
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