I'm confused too. Now I'm wondering if that figure seems so unrealistic because I don't expect blatantly obvious stupidity to come from libertarians. Would I find it just as surprising if a different political group believed an equally stupid thing in such numbers? Perhaps not.
I'm still skeptical.
Would I find it just as surprising if a different political group believed an equally stupid thing in such numbers?
Well, 31% of progressives said that a company with the largest market share in a particular area is a monopoly, and as noted above, 40+% of conservatives think that a dollar does not mean more to a poor person than it does to a rich person.
A article in the Atlantic, linked to by someone on the unofficial LW IRC channel caught my eye. Nothing all that new for LessWrong readers, but still it is good to see any mention of such biases in mainstream media.
I break here to comment that I don't see why we would expect this to be so given the reality of academia.