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I don't see the difference. They are all rights that are founded upon a system of ethics. The right to personal autonomy is no more innate than the right to one's kidney. Your time and choice of activities are yours ONLY because society has made a social construct that give you exclusive right to your choice of actions. Without that social construct, it would be ethical for anyone to force you to do whatever they want.Your kidney is a part of you ... if you want to call that ownership thats fine, but you don't need an institution constructed by society to do that ... When I say property I'm talking about the institution of property.
Its not arbitrary, perhaps all rights are social constructs as such, however the right to personal autonomy is of an extremely different nature than the right to property, the latter requires socially constructed institutions and is exclusionary and creates a form of authority.
To point out that the right to property is a social construct based upon a system of ethics is certainly true, but every other right we have is also a social construct based upon a system of ethics.