Book of Commonsense

The Book of Commonsense - A Primer to Basic Theology and Economics: is a one volume text written by Mehmet X - the Sultan of Mehmet. The book argues for the compatibility of free market economics and Haqiqatan, how Haqiqai Absolutism is necessary for the flourishing of open markets, the dangers of socialism or planned economies, and the work of achieving prosperity. The book also contains several poems on the glory of the Mehmet Kingdom, history, and culture as well as tips on home economics and household management. The ending section "A Basic Introduction to Romance" explains the ideal heterosexual relationship and how the "proper unity between man and women" can support economic prosperity. This last section has been criticized by feminists for being particularly misogynistic. It is seen as a work of state propaganda as well as common education in a country with a large rural population.

The book is taught in all Mehmet schools and quotes from it are placed in all public buildings. Knowledge of the book is included with the various Kodeshi and Haqiqai classics in civil service exams and official propaganda calls on patriots to hold onto the book at all times. In the center of Mehmet City a vast statue has been constructed to commemorate the book with a caption underneath saying "Get Your Life Together! Learn Commonsense! Read the Book of Commonsense!!!". The book has spread around many monarchist and free market circles abroad.