What's your point? That people live in societies, and use goods that other people make? That's the least impressive sort of discovery you could make. We all know that.
But this is nothing to the question of freedom.
Those who have the opportunity to use the goods that others make have GREATER freedom than those who have no such options. Freedom is not being diminished by this sort of sociability; it's being INCREASED.
So what's the basis on which you now think modern people are somehow not "free"? They're freer than at any time in history. They have more goods and services, more disposable income, more options, longer and healthier lifespans, and greater leisure time than at any time, in any place, in history thus far. By far.
That's undeniable. So what are you complaining about?