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Part One
The Military Component
Hear Mac's Interviews on National Public Radio
Part Two
The Civilian Component
Camillo “Mac” Bica, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. His philosophical focus is in Ethics, particularly as it applies to war and warriors. As a veteran recovering from his experiences as a United States Marine Corps Officer during the Vietnam War, he founded, and coordinated for five years, the Veterans Self-Help Initiative, a therapeutic community of veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Brooklyn. He is a long-time activist for peace and justice, a member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and the Coordinator of the Long Island Chapter of Veterans for Peace. Articles by Dr. Bica have appeared in Cyrano’s Journal, The Humanist Magazine, Znet, Truthout.com, Common Dreams, AntiWar.com, AlterNet, Monthly Review Zine, Foreign Policy in Focus, OpEdNews.Com, AfterDowningStreet.Org, and numerous philosophical journals.
to Mac's Articles
Civilian Casualties in War
Collateral Damage
"President Barack Obama's Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan "
Killing Civilians
The Doctrine of Double Effect
Deadly Games: The Army Experience Center
Is Afghanistan the Good War:
Economic Considerations
If Iraq Was A Mistake,
Why are We Still There
Thoughts of a Former Marine Turned Peace Activist
Sprouts: "Voices of Concern about Obama's MidEast Policies," July 9th, 2009
Talk Nation Radio: "US Forces in
Afghanistan and Iraq."
Agent Orange
Coming Home
Consequences
Psychic Numbing
The Vietnam Series
Camillo "Mac" Bica, Ph.D., and Walter Gafforio Speaking to a class studying the Vietnam War at the Flushing International High School
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Demonstration marking the 9th Anniversary of the occupation of Afghanistan