Again, you are not making a great case that a biblical economy wouldn't be communism, which clearly isn't the basis of prosperous societies.
Again, I didn't talk about capital, I talked about self interest.
One of the great models of Western Free Enterprise, which i would argue is a much different concept than Free Market Capitalism.. was the Monastic Farm. It was perhaps the model for the modern corporation.. before it became hideously deformed by greed. (Nothing like it exists in original Oriental or Islamic societies).
That essentially was an exercize in communal living and common ownership under rigorous religious practice. Before being broken up and looted by the likes of Henry VIII they organized, accumulated and distributed great wealth to the wider community. But their intent was never self enrichment, except in the spirtual sense.
The reason Communism failed many will tell you was the lack of development of the 'Socialist Man' driven solely by altruistic motives.
If you want to call the Monastery a 'Collective Farm'.. be my guest. But you have to know there were big differences between what St. Benedict proposed.. and what Karl Marx did.