Competitivism
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Competitivism is a perspective which considers only one institutional factor - competition. In this view political parties can be understood as self-interested rational actors competing for votes in a liberal democracy. Competitivism can also refer to the animal kingdom, when two male animals fight for the mating opportunity with one female animal.