By your logic (and since we've already abrogated Godwin), the Nazi party in Germany was merely a reorgainization of the 17 million people (they already existed), businesses (they already existed), gymnastics clubs (they already existed), civil organizations (they already existed), and army (it already existed), with some minor rebranding and logo changes (and I wonder why I'm still so innately averse to such things).

Fact is: organization is the most important thing, after innate existence, in determining the function, flow, and nature of things. Ask anyone who's assembled a crossword puzzle (or carburator) what the difference between a pile of parts and the assembled product is. Or of the assembly missing, say, a ball float.

If organization didn't matter, we'd pay it no heed in business, sports, or government. Thing is...we do pay it much heed.

Go figure.