If you're correct, then there could never be any revolutions, never be any labor strikes, never be even so much as a mild political protest.
If what I say makes sense, then all the revolutions, labor strikes or even the mildest political unrest do not ever make any real change at all for the masses involved. The changes are always fought on the top levels, and whatever improvements are won by those below are not derived from what they do themselves, but as a consequence of those changes in the top levels. The Top gives it to us and The Top takes it from us, irrespective of all hurly-burly.
Law is an artificial construct, almost always something rigged by the people with power to keep the rest in line. There is no connection at all between self-ownership and "ownership" of physical property.
Thoughts and writings are an artificial construct, almost always something rigged by the people with a strong conviction to keep the rest in line. There is no connection at all between them and the facts outside and around them.
You complain about "unfair contractual agreement", but your argument, that there is no self-ownership, is what makes those possible. The lie that people only own the freedom the law gives them is what makes unfair contracts possible.
I am not "complaining", I am just pointing out: do not assume overtones and attitudes. I am not claiming that it is not possible, I merely state that it is almost never, if ever, actually done, and at any rate not generally even where it is supposed to be a matter of course, namely, the Free World.
Law is only a public form of awareness, the signified and significant embodiment that what several individuals have realized is agreed upon as a group, and stated as achievable and maintainable indefinitely. Law is not something that is just there, that is given for some, the fair, to enjoy, and for others, the bad, to be crushed by it.
People think they believe they own themselves, but they don't really. People who really understand that they own themselves are the ones who stand up to tyranny. If Americans actually understood that they own themselves, neither the current authoritarian president nor his fascist predecessor could ever have come to power.
People think that everything, reason, law, morality, "self-ownership" with is the term that fired this blabbing together, is something that is perceived as out of them, that they must reach to, conquer or be given, not as something that is born and developed from their every single act. If everybody was aware of that, Americans like the rest, there would not even be needed a form of authority from above because people would not be calling for it, like those who stand for a benevolent dictator as the perfect standard of ruling, or even unawarely, clumsily, like yourself, from below.
But that will never happen because nature, the world is not about an Edenic equilibrium of perfect awareness and wisdom.

