After his release he continued with his reformist line focusing on the educational function of solidarity and cooperation, apparent in his writing
La questione sociale e il partito socialista (The social question and the Socialist Party), published in Milan in 1899. In 1899, he was elected in the municipal council of Trapani. Due to a wave of national strikes and peasant demands in September 1901, made possible by the more liberal political climate established by the
Zanardelli-
Giolitti government, the socialist movement in the
province of Trapani under Montalto and Sebastiano Cammareri Scurti, developed a network of socialist sections in small towns, that managed to obtain the first successes in the struggle for agrarian reform and the revision of rents. They promoted the birth and success of agricultural cooperatives interested in getting collective leaseholds from large landholders. == Final years ==