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Private ownership of the means of production

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Private ownership of the means of production, or POOTMOP, is a characteristic that distinguishes capitalism from socialism. Stephan Kinsella notes that by itself, POOTMOP is not enough to constitute capitalism, however: "If society adopted some kind of bizarre model with no firms, no division and specialization of labor, no significant accumulation of capital, I guess I would not call it capitalist."[1]

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