RaveLos Angeles Review of BooksA thoughtful, engaging, and politically useful exploration of how to imagine and fight for a different green transition ... Riofrancos also roves widely across the history of the last half century to situate the material fact of extraction within specific political and economic conjunctures ... A riveting firsthand account of the revival of [resource nationalism] in Latin American countries in recent years ... Riofrancos helps sketch a counter-geography to the world-straddling frontiers of today’s green capitalism ... Riofrancos opens welcome vistas for political imagination and action.