Well yeah... "Liberty" meant rich people thumbing their noses at the Crown that made them rich by setting them up in business with land grants, slaves, legal institutions and some amount of military protection.
For the peasant class, "Liberty" was a false promise of equal rights before the law and the belief that everybody would get rich quick once the Crown stopped taxing the Colonies.
This is a pretty cynical view of the founders, who while they may have been aristocratic in some mundane sense (having money), they were also simply knowledgeable enough and enlightened that they wanted to defend their rights as equals rather than suck dick for some imagined divine rights given to kings.
Today, "Liberty" can have as many meanings as their are market segments under the Right Wing umbrella, but all these meaning have one thing in common: Direct rule by our billionaires.
No, while a fashionable position of those who smoke dope. There is only indirect rule by billionaires and lazy ass liberals who aren't willing to take their disagreements with the police state to court. marxos