Deconstruct that which may not serve many, and reassemble it so that it may serve more, and you have creative destruction.
Deconstruct that which may serve many, and reassemble it do that it may serve only a few, and you have destructive creation.
Either way, there are resources relocated to create or destroy something. To deconstruct something would be to separate it into that which can be used to construct it...
Yet, to construct something is to reconstruct what which has already existed... So is there only the illusion of creation and destruction?
Whether something is or is not, from how we perceive it, seems to rely on how and whether or not it is organized.