I feel like capitalism is a natural phenomenon of specialization.
Imagine if the human body didn’t have a dozen different organs each producing a specialized product for your body and instead had one organ that tried to do everything?
I'm curious, do you have a counterpart to "capital" and "property" in your analogy?
I think capitalism facilitates specialization - and that quite effectively at scale. Specialization can occur without capitalism, too. There are other systems to coordinate specialists.
Of course -- just look at all of those successful centrally planned economies throughout history that definitely did not regularly subject their population to famine