This essay inquiries about the current forms of social classification used to organize interventions towards the so-called "excluded". It analyzes the social production of the anonymous, emphasizing the social meanings of the focused strategic actions that characterize public policies and the competitiveness between economic actors. Philosophical and sociological frameworks and a heterogeneous collection of documents orient the discussion. This work alerts to the contemporary limits of the social relationships and the authoritarianism, hidden in the current forms of categorizing the "no-one".