Gabriel Mollin (September 15, 1835, Bourges – October 18, 1912) was French revolutionary who successively advocated communism, positivism and anarchism.
the First International) held in 1869.He was married in 1873 and his wife had a child.
But in 1875 he was detained in the Sainte-Anne Hospital Centre having been diagnosed as suffering from mental derangement brought about by alcoholism.
He left the asylum on 22 January 1876, accusing his psychiatrist and fellow positivist Jean-François Eugène Robinet of having him locked up so that his wife would leave and take away his son.