According to the "logic of industrialism" thesis, what are the factors that contributed to the expansion of welfare states in developed countries in the decades immediately following World War II? What is the contradiction between capitalism and democracy which Quadagno identifies, and what are the two developments that allowed them to coexist? Why was the United States late in developing national welfare programs, and why have America's welfare programs been less comprehensive than those that were established in many western European countries? Do you think Quadagno's views regarding the American welfare state are justified? Why or why not?