Tracyism is a philosophy of place: the final place of the self in the universe, after the false gods have been stripped away-tribe, State, ideology, and the seduction of abstraction. It begins with a blunt claim: your mind is yours. Thought is not a privilege and not a permissioned act; it is the irreducible ground of liberty
From there, Tracyism builds forward: what it means to live as a sovereign being among other sovereign beings; how compassion can be chosen without surrendering responsibility; how to reject coercion without becoming indifferent; how to pursue meaning without kneeling to fashionable lies.
This is not self-help. It is self-governance.
Tracyism is written for the reader who suspects that the modern world is running on borrowed definitions-and is ready to stop borrowing.