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It's hard to say you have your independence in New York City when the government controls what you can charge for rent on a property you own, or when the federal government tells you that you aren't allowed to evict a non-paying tenant or drink a 32-ounce soda or whatever whimsical control they come up with next.
But you still have some independence. Just not as much as if you didn't have government compelling you here and there.
In my view, it would be nice to have no one ruling over me. To live anarchically.
Important point here for those not aware. Monarchy means one ruler; oligarchy means several rulers. So anarchy means no rulers. Anarchy does not mean no rules.