The Real
According to Mark Fisher, reality—what is realistic—is defined by a series of political determinations driven by an ideological position that succeeds when it is seen as fact rather than a value, thus becoming naturalized. Reality, then, is ideology presented as natural, or empirical fact.
And so the Real is what any "reality" must suppress. Identifying and invoking it may be a strategy for undoing and moving past capitalist realism.
Some suggest that psychedelic consciousness allows one to better understand, identify and notice the Real.
An example of The Real in late capitalism: the stock exchange in theory depends on what a company actually does, but just as much weight is on the shared perceptions or beliefs about its future performance. Basically, it's as much about how the company can put positive spin on their reality as it is about actual financial numbers.