I find the juxtaposition between “being free from all physical force” on the one hand and “paying the consequences” on the other difficult to reconcile.
I can see that industrialists are individual people. However, they also tend to be in positions of control and authority – far more so than the butcher and baker. In fact, there are hardly any butchers and bakers remaining in my part of the world – most have lost their independence and their commodity has been taken over by large corporations (corporations which are famous for underpaying producers, incidentally, in the single-minded pursuit of profit their PLC terms probably oblige them to undertake).
It would help if you could address my question from my reply to 5. above: in my frame-breaking example who was free and who prevented others from enacting their freedom?