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Abstract
This paper addresses two perspectives: on one side, Foucault's discussion of language as action, that shows discourse as a dangerous act, and speech as a borderline experience of the other, language that is expressed and is not owned by anyone, language that unfolds and slips onto itself under its own lines. On the other side, it gives a sketch of some points from the genealogy of power in various domains of knowledge, and political and power relationships. It is then, the panoptical that watches over and punish as power-knowledge.