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>>Part of that is owning property you don't occupy or use. Part of ownership of something is excluding others from using it if they don't satisfy your demands for using it.<<
Yes, this is a key distinction of capitalism and why it is not some "natural" default.
This key characteristic disproves your assertion that capitalism can exist without state.
There has never been, and cannot be, capitalism without state.