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Love is a failure, and war is a failure?
Love fails, war fails.

Meaning: make love, not war.

This is a slogan during the "Cultural Revolution" in Europe and America in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and it is also a famous saying demanding peace. It has left a profound impact on two or three generations. The first is the middle school students and college students in France and the working class in the late 1960s. This period labeled most of these people's lives as an era. Then there are these people, who believed in "* * * productism" from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s and even to the early 1980s, sharing everything, living together and being shared by husband and wife. Second, people born in this period can also be said to be the product of this slogan. They were born and raised in this atmosphere, some became artists, and some had psychological problems. Third, the younger generation, many of whom have returned to normal or ordinary life tracks, still have great enthusiasm for freedom, environmental protection, anti-war, drugs, sex and so on due to the influence of their parents. Therefore, this is not just a famous saying, but a major milestone that affects modern European and American culture and ideology.