It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
Roy Bhaskar certainly developed dialectical materialism in his work, particularly focusing on different moments of the dialectic. For instance, in dialectical critical realism, he described transformation like this: absence→absenting the absence→transformation. However, in his philosophy of metaReality, which he first proposed in 2001, he began exploring the nondual ground state which, he said, underlies everything. Is that ground state material? I don't know. I would say it is natural, assuming that the term "nature" is broadened to accommodate what he called the cosmic envelope. Also, in 2000, Bhaskar indicated that he also believed in something like reincarnation. Roy went through a personal transformation beginning with his transcendental dialectical critical realism in 2000. He also spent some time in his father's homeland of India.
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