Can you show me the erm, "power of attorney" the "social contract" arises from?
Also, you said a person can consent to another person acting on their behalf. That is an argument FOR my argument, not yours...dumb dumb. You are the one on the side of the argument saying consent can arise in a situation where no actual agreement took place and there is duress present.
I think the Skunk Ape hit you too hard, I'm sorry, I didn't realize you had such a girlish inability to take a half hearted tap. Hit the gym, you need it.