"Flower power" is a term that became popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the hippie movement was at its height. It referred to the idea that people could bring about change through peaceful protest, love, and nonviolence. Synonyms for "flower power" could include "peace and love," "hippie ideology," "anti-establishment," and "counterculture movement." Other related terms might include "Woodstock," "flower children," and "anti-war protests." Today, "flower power" still evokes images of tie-dye shirts, psychedelic music, and a generation of young people determined to create a better world through love and unity.