interagentive

English

Etymology

interagent + -ive

Adjective

interagentive (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to interagency
    • 2018, Rainer Forst, “Noumenal power revisited: reply to critics,”, in Journal of Political Power, volume 11, number 3, page 300:
      I also agree with Lukes that the explanation of any exercise of power must be interagentive and that power is a relation between free agents, so that pure violence is a sign of failed power (I will return to this point).

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