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The text explores the power of language and its relationship with the state and biopolitics, arguing that words, though seemingly neutral, are inherently powerful tools. Language, always carrying an excess, becomes a means for state control, constructing and regulating lives by imposing limits and exclusions. Theories from Roland Barthes, Judith Butler, and Antonio Negri illustrate how language can be both oppressive and resistant. This interplay of forces reveals language as a potential source of transformation and defiance against power.