Bruno Wille

[1] He tried to make an end to the collective ideology of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1890 until 1892.

Influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, he wanted to end the tyranny of political parties and protect individuality.

In 1896 he published an account of his visits to Joseph Dietzgen in Siegburg, in which he speaks of the philosopher with great respect.

[2] He moved away from his anarchist viewpoint: Instead of complete egoism, he became an advocate of harmony of a community of humans.

[3] Die Christusmythe als monistische Weltanschauung (Ein Wort zur Verständigung zwischen Religion und Wissenschaft) Erste Ausgabe (Berlin: Vita Deutsches Verlagshaus, 1903)

Bruno Wille by Nicola Perscheid c. 1900