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Distinguishing Economic Systems by Production Organization

An economic historian describes a 16th-century society where individuals own their own land and tools, and freely sell the goods they produce in local markets. Despite the presence of private property and markets, the historian argues this society is not capitalist. What is the single most important feature related to the organization of production that justifies this claim?

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