In Aziz Nesin's sharp and witty satirical novel, 'The Compulsory Wearing of Medical Glasses for Society', the renowned Turkish author delves into the ludicrous depths of bureaucratic absurdity. The story unfolds in a world where an arbitrary, seemingly innocuous decree mandates that every citizen must wear medical eyeglasses, regardless of their actual visual acuity. Nesin masterfully uses this bizarre premise to expose the blind obedience to authority, the manipulation of the masses, and the inherent ridiculousness of systems that prioritize control over common sense. Through a series of hilarious and often poignant vignettes, Nesin critiques societal conformity and the erosion of individual freedom in the face of irrational mandates, offering a timeless commentary on human nature and governance.