<P> At the start of the First World War Wundt, like Edmund Husserl and Max Planck, signed the patriotic call to arms as did about 4,000 professors and lecturers in Germany, and during the following years he wrote several political speeches and essays that were also characterised by the feeling of a superiority of German science and culture . Wundt was a Liberal during his early Heidelberg time, affiliated with a Workers' Education Union (Arbeiterbildungsverein), and as a politician in the Baden State Parliament (see also his speech as Rector of Leipzig University in 1889). In old age he appeared to become more conservative (see Wundt, 1920; Wundt's correspondence), then--also in response to the war, the subsequent social unrest and the severe revolutionary events of the post-war period--adopted an attitude that was patriotic and leant towards nationalism . Wilhelm Wundt's son, philosopher Max Wundt, had an even more clearly intense, somewhat nationalist, stance . While he was not a member of the Nazi party (NSDAP), he wrote about national traditions and race in philosophical thinking . </P> <P> Four Wilhelm Wundt Societies or Associations have been founded: </P> <Ul> <Li> 1925 to 1968: Wilhelm Wundt Stiftung und Verband Freunde des Psychologischen Instituts der Universität Leipzig, founded by former assistants and friends of Wundts . </Li> <Li> 1979: Wilhelm Wundt Gesellschaft (based in Heidelberg), "a scientific association with a limited number of members set up with the aim of promoting fundamental psychological research and further developing it through its efforts ." </Li> <Li> 1992 to 1996: Wundt - Stiftung e.V. und Förderverein Wundt - Stiftung e.V. (based in Bonn / Leipzig). </Li> <Li> 2016: Förderverein Wilhelm - Wundt - Haus in Grossbothen...The purpose of the association is "the maintenance and restoration of the Wundt home in keeping with its listed building status, as well as its appropriate use". The association was founded on the initiative of Jüttemann (2014). </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1925 to 1968: Wilhelm Wundt Stiftung und Verband Freunde des Psychologischen Instituts der Universität Leipzig, founded by former assistants and friends of Wundts . </Li>

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