Using literature and other methods, this paper analyzes the realistic path of social forces running sports to promote common prosperity. When participating in competitive sports, social forces adopt the mode of “government enterprise famous athletes” and “sports school club” to add vitality to the training of competitive athletes and the construction of common prosperity; when social forces participate in mass sports, the models of “Sports Organization (enterprise) government” and “government community (enterprise)” are an operable long-term mechanism for building common prosperity. When social forces participate in the sports industry, it is an effective means to expand and strengthen the sports industry by adopting overall planning channels, separation of two rights and preferential policies. Enlightenment: social forces should start from competitive sports, mass sports and the sports industry, follow differences and order, take into account all-round development, adhere to fairness and justice, and work together from multiple dimensions and all directions to promote common prosperity.
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Zhang, J. , Qi, Y. and Chen, J. (2022). Realistic Path and Enlightenment of Social Forces Running Sports to Promote Common Prosperity. Open Access Library Journal, 9, e8887. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1108887.
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