The term liberalism, when applied to governments, is very different from the term liberal in America. Where liberalism implies a limited government, here in the United States a liberal is not usually seen as supporting a smaller government. This can be very confusing. In an effort to better understand these various meanings, we need to explore the variations within liberalism itself. So who would like to explain how modern liberalism varies from classical liberalism? In addition, in what ways is classical liberalism similar to conservatism today? No copy and paste or screenshot pictures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Solution If government concentration, monitoring and controlling is limit in nature,on any business or business entities, it is called leberalism. Hence, I can say that liberalism of all stripes is primarily concerned with liberty, and political values that are related to liberty. Modern liberalism is the new era where it combine the characteristics of both collectivist and individualist. Usually governments made some policies follow by business people in their business actions. Governments give freedom to the business parties, and in most of the areas they will give freedom of decision making to them. Classical liberalism focus on the traditional aspects of civil liberties under the rule of law with an emphasis on economic freedom. Classical liberalism advocates civil liberties with a limited government under the rule of law, private property, and belief in laissez-faire economic policy..