@TheGibson maybe so. The freedom to individuality is something I think about a lot. Integral to this issue is the issue of control over the lives of individuals. Control over individuals doesn't necessarily have to be overt. A lot of control lies in the inability to choose any real alternatives. I don't remember a house because I want to rent a house. I rent a house because the system has dictated there is no other possible course of action.
@TheGibson and so people are controlled socially both through overt, covert, and even nonexistent but implied surveillance, aka self-policing (I refer to this as the concept of signage) to control social behavior, and controlled structurally by limiting ways in which people are permitted to engage with the world.
@TheGibson and then there's what I call Advanced Signage. This is when an entity with authority, such as a police officer, directs a course of action but simultaneously has no interest in enforcing their authority. The best example I have of this is when I was traveling through California, and parked in a polloff just off the freeway that had a sign telling people not to park there after sundown. A cop drove by, didn't stop, but told the people in the lot to move via their bullhorn.