Personal liberty depends on economic liberty. Economic liberty demands the right to own property and access to free markets.
Personal liberty = f(economic liberty)
–noun, plural -ties.
1. freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
2. freedom from external or foreign rule; independence.
3. freedom from control, interference, obligation, restriction, hampering conditions, etc.; power or right of doing, thinking, speaking, etc., according to choice.
4. freedom from captivity, confinement, or physical restraint: The prisoner soon regained his liberty.
5. permission granted to a sailor, esp. in the navy, to go ashore.
6. freedom or right to frequent or use a place: The visitors were given the liberty of the city.
7. unwarranted or impertinent freedom in action or speech, or a form or instance of it: to take liberties.
8. a female figure personifying freedom from despotism.
—Idiom
9. at liberty, a. free from captivity or restraint. b. unemployed; out of work. c. free to do or be as specified: You are at liberty to leave at any time during the meeting.
There are 9 definitions of liberty. You are basically arguing that the definition of liberty that is of import to YOU (namely no.1) must necessary define liberty (i.e. definition 1).
You can make a contention and call it an opinion but you can't conclude that it HAS TO DEFINE that state for everyone. You would get a lot further with your arguments if you would admit that these are your OPINIONS and not based on something that is a fact beyond dispute. Your opinions are simply a view of the word.
You're always assuming that some how you "see the light" while others are simply unwilling or unable to understand the subtleties of your arguments. For every single point you make I can easily point to numerous individuals with far more credibility or accolades than you who would argue differently.
You can't present arguments as if they are indisputable natural laws - because they aren't. And if you were to try to argue this, it would only take one counter example where what you say isn't the case to null your hypothesis.