> the choice to agree or not agree to conditions of a private transaction seem to be a fundamental liberty.
A fundamental liberty that eventually leads to all corporations offering you the same choice. Accept it, or go bankrupt and homeless. Or were you able to negotiate terms with you bank, ISP, smartphone vendor, or Microsoft if you're on windows?
Laws restricting which contracts are legal, are just a form of collective bargaining of the voters. Or if you prefer, laws specifying which contracts will be enforced by the State. You're free to try and enforce the rest on your own, like a true libertarian.
A fundamental liberty that eventually leads to all corporations offering you the same choice. Accept it, or go bankrupt and homeless. Or were you able to negotiate terms with you bank, ISP, smartphone vendor, or Microsoft if you're on windows?
Laws restricting which contracts are legal, are just a form of collective bargaining of the voters. Or if you prefer, laws specifying which contracts will be enforced by the State. You're free to try and enforce the rest on your own, like a true libertarian.