This essay delves into the complexities of the capitalist market and the controversial topic of inheritance. The student's work begins by defining the fundamental ideals of a capitalist market, including private property rights, profit motives, and the interplay of supply and demand. The essay then critically assesses Haslett's arguments regarding inheritance, questioning whether it violates capitalist ideals like equality of opportunity and freedom. The analysis extends to exploring the perspectives of utilitarian, libertarian, and Rawlsian viewpoints on inheritance, evaluating the feasibility and justice of abolishing inheritance, and considering the potential impact on taxation and economic systems. The essay concludes by arguing that inheritance is integral to the capitalist market, and the current system is fairer than an alternative without inheritance. The student's work provides a comprehensive overview of the topic, supporting arguments with references.