Anatomy of Research~I
Thanks to vigorous pro-market ideational initiatives of those who held either wealth or power or both, the whole world soon witnessed such radical intellectual and ideationalinnovations and campaigns that a billionaire industrialist came to be considered nearly at par if not higher in terms of societal esteem and reverence than a Nobel prize winner; an executive of a big business house came to be considered more eligible or suitable than a creditable scholarly academician for the position of vice-chancellor of even a renowned historic university or academic institution