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Consider an economic system where 70% of the population are farmers who own their land and produce goods primarily for their own family's consumption, with any surplus traded locally. Another 20% of the population works in large workshops owned and managed by the government to produce textiles and tools. The remaining 10% are independent artisans. Based on the typical organization of production and employment, why does this system differ fundamentally from a modern capitalist economy?

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