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I agree that it is interesting and possibly important to think about whose views count as "elite."
The key question here is, "If a broad coalition of highly trustworthy people were aware of the considerations that I think favor investing in index funds, would they switch to investing in index funds rather than investing in actively managed mutual funds?" I think the answer to this question is Yes. By and large, my sense is that the most trustworthy people who are investing in other ways aren't aware of the considerations in favor of investing in index fund and the strong support for doing so from economists, and would change their minds if they were. One reason I believe this is that I have had conversations with some people like this, convinced them of the evidence I have, and this convinced them to switch to index funds. They did actually switch.
In case you missed it, I discuss who counts as "elite" here: