Agency
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Template:Wiktionary In philosophy, law, and other fields, agency is the status of an agent.
- In philosophy, agency is the capacity to choose actions, normally held to apply only to humans. See human agency.
- In sociology, agency is the ability of an actor (usually a person, but can also be a business) to organize future situations and resource distribution. This process of organization is constrained by the actions and intent of other actors (aggregately referred to as structure). See structure and agency.
- In law as in philosophy, an agent is a person who acts for another person. See agency (law) for an account of the law of agency. Agency characterizes many business relationships.
- Agency in many contexts means a government agency.
The name Agency may refer to—
- one of three U.S. cities located in Iowa, Missouri, and Montana.
- one of two townships located in Kansas and South Dakota.