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Consider a historical economic scenario where a powerful landowner has complete coercive control over a landless farmer, whose only source of sustenance is the portion of the harvest the landowner allocates to them. If the landowner's sole objective is to maximize their own share of the harvest, it is always rational for the landowner to provide the farmer with the absolute minimum quantity of food required for their biological survival, regardless of the total amount the farmer produces.

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