Another example is free market ideology. This was a question I posed to libertarians - how can you claim that free market enhances human freedom, when it always tells you what to do in the name of efficiency?
I don't think the claim is that it enhances human freedom necessarily, rather: by giving more freedom to i.e. set prices than people will use their particular knowledge of their area of concern to set those prices correctly.
It does coincidentally align with John Stuart Mill's reasoning for why Liberty is fundamentally necessary: that only at the level of the individual is it possible to know what is good and right for that individual.